The United Methodist Church maintains 13 denominational seminaries[1] which are funded, in part, by the Methodist Ministerial Education Fund.[2] They are listed below:
Seminary | University | Date | Location |
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Drew Theological School | Drew University | 1867[3] | Madison, New Jersey |
Candler School of Theology | Emory University | 1914[4] | Atlanta |
Boston University School of Theology | Boston University | 1839[5] | Boston |
Claremont School of Theology | 1885[6] | Los Angeles, California | |
Duke Divinity School | Duke University | 1926[7] | Durham, North Carolina |
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary | 1853[8] | Evanston, Illinois | |
Iliff School of Theology | University of Denver (formerly) | 1892[9] | Denver |
Methodist Theological School in Ohio | 1956[10] | Delaware, Ohio | |
Perkins School of Theology | Southern Methodist University | 1911[11] | University Park, Texas |
Saint Paul School of Theology | 1958[12] | Overland Park, Kansas | |
United Theological Seminary | 1871[13] | Trotwood, Ohio | |
Wesley Theological Seminary | 1882[14] | Washington, D.C. | |
Gammon Theological Seminary | 1958[15] | Atlanta |